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It was 75 years ago when thousands of allied paratroopers took to the air, boarded planes, and dropped behind enemy lines.
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As a third-generation Jehovah's Witness, Amber Scorah believed she had the answer to life's biggest questions. The answer was Armageddon, and it predetermined everything.
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